Friday, September 24, 2010

The Madonna Di Cassandrino, Saint Joachim's Church, The Burg



The Madonna Di Cassandrino, Saint Joachim's Church, The Burg
She was watching over the Burg, over all of us:)
Thank you for this nice picture Victoria Badassa:)

UPDATE:

Ralph Lucarella said...
HI MAC....THE FIRST TIME I VISITED CASSANDRINO, OUR
RELATIVES, THE DECARLO'S, ASKED THE PRIEST TO LIGHT
UP THE CHURCH AND LET US VIEW THE MADONNA. THAT WAS
IN THE 70'S AFTER MY MOTHER SPENT 3 MONTHS THERE. WE
WENT BACK A FEW YEARS LATTER TO WITNESS THR FEAST
IN AUGUST

7 comments:

Ralph Lucarella said...

HI MAC....THE FIRST TIME I VISITED CASANDRINO, OUR RELATIVES, THE DECARLO'S, ASKED THE PRIEST TO LIGHT UP THE CHURCH AND LET US VIEW THE MADONNA. THAT WAS IN THE 70'S AFTER MY MOTHER SPENT 3 MONTHS THERE. WE WENT BACK A FEW YEARS LATTER TO WITNESS THR FEAST IN AUGUST.

Ralph Lucarella said...

.....I MIGHT ADD, FOR THOSE WHO WONDER HOW I WAS ABLE TO AFFORD THOSE TRIPS. OUR DAUGHTER LORRAINE, WORKED FOR DELTA AIRLINES AND WE GOT FREE PASSES EACH YEAR. SHE WAS WITH THEM FOR 15 YEARS AND AFTER I RETIRED FROM THE POST OFFICE IN 1980 AND WAS ABLE TO TRAVEL MORE, SHE LEFT DELTA TO RAISE HER KIDS.

JoeZ said...

Ralph, I'm glad you had the opportunity to visit Casandrino and see the church and do all that traveling. God Bless and take care and keep writing and traveling.

Mack said...

Hi Ralph & Joe:)
Its great you got to visit
your family's hometown Ralph:)
The Madonna watched over both
Cassandrino and The Burg:)

Anonymous said...

Ralph, it's so great that you got to visit family like that. I just learned the names of the villages of my Polish grandparents last week. "Pop" was 102 when he passed twenty years ago and he and my Mom went back twice but in later years could not recall the names.

I would have loved to make that connection.

My father in law worked for a large company and we got to use his frequent flier miles a few times. Having family like that is a real treat. The fellow who taught me to fly was a Delta L-1011 check captain. Ah, those were dream jobs.

Skip

Anonymous said...

Let me ask Ralph or anyone else who might know. Was Madonna Di Cassadrino the subject of the Feast of Lights? Or was it another saint?

Thanks for any light on this :)

Ralph Lucarella said...

....THE MADONNA DiCASANDRINO WAS THE SUBJECT OF THE FEAST OF LIGHTS ON BUTLER STREET. THERE WERE MANY OTHER FEASTIVALS, INCLUDING ONE ON PAUL AVE. IN NORTH TRENTON AND OTHERS IN NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE THAT HONORED OTHERS.